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Show Philip Campani,. VE' Joan Murano, c-ii-m Claudia Murano, bS,1 Mar an Murano, fi1 lovely lunchwm ,2 c birthday cake wore"? : bert was delighted wit?' presents. "' ; Mrs. Eugene .orri. ed Monday at r,ne 0VW eon and bridge for5 a foursome: Mrs Mrs. Joseph Kemp 0fA Mrs. A. C. Lariek and v! Chesler. -l- Mrs. Rubn K Man Thursday mornini; for Roles to visit a sisu-r.i,: . Madsen. Her son, CadJt : Madsen, in naval air Pl ' 1118 JU,.San Luis Ob' spend the week-end mother. Mrs. M;tdsi,n visit her son at San Luk before returning home three weeks. The thirteenth birn Geraldine Pollock Wa ,' ed Sunday at a famih-at famih-at the home i ), r and Mrs. All ...( poiui Miss Janet M.mn f c City left Tue-vJay visit relatives m r '' Mann was a n.-st of . Mrs. W. E. HuL-bner days. W. W. Garrett returr day from St. Mark's", where he was treated fy jury received .March V Kenny O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Brien of Midvale came Sunday to spend a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Springer, and visit playmates. play-mates. Mrs. A. T. Williams, for many years a Bingham resident, left Wednesday to return to Los Angeles, An-geles, where she makes her home with her children and families, Lt. and Mrs. H. C. Jenkins and son, Harold Carol, and Mr. arid Mrs. Harold W. Williams and children. Mrs. Williams spent two weeks in Sandy with another an-other son and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams and daughters. daugh-ters. She said she really came to Utah to see a good March blizzard and visit old friends in Bingham. A delightful dinner Sunday at the Williams home complimented Mrs- Williams on her birthday. Mrs. W. W. Garrett an ' daughter, dau-ghter, Mavis, were overnight guests Saturday of Mrs. LaVell Hakanson of Murray. Central school teachers complimented com-plimented two of their number at a special luncheon Thursday noon. The affair was in the nature na-ture of a farewell for Miss Norma Tesch, who is leaving the fac-1 ulty to report as an officer candidate can-didate in the WAVES at Smith college, Northampton, Mass., on April 10, and a birthday for Mis-! Mary Ann Hopkins. Miss Tesch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch of West Jordan and taught at Copperfield school last year. Mrs. Lewis Parkin of Copper-ton Copper-ton was honored Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at a birthday party given giv-en at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Boberg. Present were three more sisters, Mrs. William Doidge and Mrs. H. M. Rasmusseii of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen of Copperton and t j niece, Mrs. Vince Duggm of Salt Lake City. Midvale Firemen gave a dance last Friday evening. A vuu) , from No. 2 fire company and j auxiliary were in attendance: Mr. 1 and Mrs. B. J. Turner, Mr. and j Mrs. Ross Beckstead. Mr. and j Mrs. William Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Duane McCandlcss. Joining i them at Midvale were Mr. ami j Mrs. Roldo Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stepa'n. The last nam- j ed couple won a $25 war savings ! bond given to holders of one of j the two lucky tickets. ! In Provo yesterday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Ida Penrod of Provo were a niece, Mrs. Ed Shaw, and a nephew, R. B. Carter. A Birthday party Sunday honored hon-ored Robert Murano, eight-year--old son of Mr. and Mrs. II. A Murano. The following guests joined in playing Bingo and other oth-er games: Mickey and Reid Call, Jerry and Bobby Barlow, Larry : local notes: The auxiliary to Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. 659, met last evening for cards and luncheon as guests of Mrs. J. J Doyle at the lodge hall. Miss Blanche Silva returned home Tuesday night from Bingham Bing-ham hospital where she recently recent-ly underwent an appendectomy. Expected home any day from a holiday in southern Utah are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Cole who took an early vacation to escape March storms and recover recov-er from colds. Mrs. Louis Strike of Salt Lake City arrived Saturday to visit a week with relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Anast J. Chipian, Mr. and Cj?arles Dimas and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Praggastis. |